OpenAI Announces Plans for First 'Open' Language Model Since GPT-2

OpenAI has announced plans to release its first 'open' language model since GPT-2 in the coming months, with a focus on reasoning capabilities similar to o3-mini. The company is actively seeking feedback from developers, researchers, and the broader community through a form on its website and upcoming developer events in San Francisco, Europe, and Asia-Pacific regions.

Skynet Chance (-0.08%): Open-sourcing models increases transparency and wider scrutiny, potentially allowing more researchers to identify and address safety issues before they become problematic. However, it also increases access to potentially powerful AI capabilities, creating a mixed but slightly net-positive effect for control.

Skynet Date (+0 days): While open-sourcing accelerates overall AI development pace through broader collaboration, this specific announcement represents a strategic response to competitive pressure rather than a fundamental technology breakthrough, resulting in minimal timeline acceleration.

AGI Progress (+0.01%): The announcement signals OpenAI's commitment to releasing models with reasoning capabilities, which represents modest progress toward AGI capabilities. However, without technical details or benchmarks, this appears to be an incremental rather than revolutionary advancement.

AGI Date (-1 days): The increased competition in open models (Meta's Llama, DeepSeek) combined with OpenAI's response suggests an accelerating development race that could bring AGI timelines forward. This competitive dynamic is likely to speed up capability development across the industry.

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